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Hofman, J. L. (2001). Central Plains Folsom Mobility: Clues from the Nolan Site in Southwestern Nebraska. Current Research in the Pleistocene , 18, 23-26.

Hofman, J. L. (1997). The Busse Cache. In A. Montet-White (Ed.), The Paleoindians of the North American Midcontinent (pp. 32-35). France: Musee Departemental de Prehistoire de Solutre.

Hofman, J. L. (1997). The Clovis Hunters. In A. Montet-White (Ed.), The Paleoindians of the North American Midcontinent (pp. 24-29). France: Musee Departemental de Prehistoire de Solutre.

Hofman, J. L. (1997). The Great Plains, Environment and Landscape. In A. Montet-White (Ed.), The Paleoindians of the North American Midcontinent (pp. 18-23). France: Musee Departemental de Prehistoire de Solutre.

Hofman, J. L. (1997). The Lipscomb Bison Quarry. In A. Montet-White (Ed.), The Paleoindians of the North American Midcontinent (pp. 48-53). France: Musee Departemental de Prehistoire de Solutre.

Hofman, J. L. (1997). The Peopling of the New World. In A. Montet-White (Ed.), The Paleoindians of the North American Midcontinent (pp. 12-17). France: Musee Departemental de Prehistoire de Solutre.

Hofman, J. L. (1988). Folsom Research in Western Oklahoma: Rethinking the Folsom Occupation of the Southern Plains. In Transactions of the 23rd Regional Archaeological Symposium for Southeastern New Mexico and Western Texas (pp. 6-30). Amarillo: Southwestern Federaton of Archaeological Societies.

Hofman, J. L. (1978). An Analysis of Surface Material from the Little Deer Site, 34Cu10, of Western Oklahoma: A Further Investigation of the Wheeler Complex., 27, 1-109.

Hofman, J. L. (1978). The Development and Northern Relationships of Two Archaeological Phases in the Southern Plains Subarea In D. J. Blakeslee (Ed.), The Central Plains Tradition, Internal Developments and External Relationships (Office of the State Archaeologist of Iowa, Report 11, pp. 6-35).